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One story mentions that MadhusUdana had, at that time, accepted the bheda-vAda, the doctrine of difference. The realism of Nyaya seemed to provide a logical basis to bheda.
Abstract/note: The doctrine of deference permeates human rights review. It plays a role in de¢ning Convention rights, in determining the nature of the proportionality test applied ...
While some scholars have argued against the idea of a separate legal system for the military, the Article III courts continue the doctrine of deference.
This is the doctrine of difference of quality in pleasures. If I am asked, says Mill, what I mean by difference of quality in pleasures, or what makes one pleasure more valuable than ...
Conclusion: there is not only room for a doctrine of 'deference', but there is a positive need for it, & that appears to have been the view of Lord Walker in ProLife at §§131-8 ...
Conkright strengthened the doctrine of deference to a plan administrator's interpretation of a pension plan by holding that deference is due to a plan administrator even if the ...
The author questions claims that capital punishment differs philosophically from other forms of punishment under the law, and discusses the impact of the doctrine of difference on ...
Popular acceptance of the social order shows the strength with which the doctrine of deference and obedience was instilled in Tudor and Stuart society.